The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) has formed a Task Force on National Security to evaluate the changing security environment facing Canada and how best to respond.
Four of the Task Force's members are former National Security Advisors to the Prime Minister. Others have served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; Ambassadors to NATO, to the United Arab Emirat...
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) has formed a Task Force on National Security to evaluate the changing security environment facing Canada and how best to respond.
Four of the Task Force's members are former National Security Advisors to the Prime Minister. Othe...
What if moving online was the pandemic’s silver lining? Professor François Larocque and students enrolled in his CML 4519 Les droits linguistiques au Canada [Language Rights in Canada] course examined this idea when they tested the planctus application across Canada.
What if moving online was the pandemic’s silver lining? Professor François Larocque and students enrolled in his CML 4519 Les droits linguistiques au Canada [Language Rights in Canada] course examined this idea when they tested the planctus application across Canada.
As we mentioned last week, we have chosen to highlight International Women’s Day for a second week because of the many events and initiatives taking place in early March this year.
As we mentioned last week, we have chosen to highlight International Women’s Day for a second week because of the many events and initiatives taking place in early March this year.
The death of Julie Morand-Ferron has devastated her family, friends, and the University community, particularly her colleagues, scientific partners, and students at the Faculty of Science.
The death of Julie Morand-Ferron has devastated her family, friends, and the University community, particularly her colleagues, scientific partners, and students at the Faculty of Science.
The death of Marc Jolicœur, in Ottawa on February 28, 2022, has shaken his spouse, Kathleen Faulkner, and sons David and Mathieu, and his loved ones along with the University community. His impact on Ottawa as a whole will not soon be forgotten.
The death of Marc Jolicœur, in Ottawa on February 28, 2022, has shaken his spouse, Kathleen Faulkner, and sons David and Mathieu, and his loved ones along with the University community. His impact on Ottawa as a whole will not soon be forgotten.
In honour of International Women’s Day, we asked some of our soon-to-be alumnae why they chose to study engineering and their thoughts on the profession.
In honour of International Women’s Day, we asked some of our soon-to-be alumnae why they chose to study engineering and their thoughts on the profession.
On February 28th 2022, Faculty member Dr. Michael Geist appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI). The Committee is reviewing the collection and use of mobility data by the Public Health Agency of Canada to support the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On February 28th 2022, Faculty member Dr. Michael Geist appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI). The Committee is reviewing the collection and use of mobility data by the Public Health Agency of Canada to support the response to the...
Many international students attend uOttawa to study in French and to take part in the cultural, social, and academic Francophone activities on campus. Each year, mentors welcome international students into this large and diverse Francophone community. During this Mois de la Francophonie, we want to shine a spotlight on these mentors.
Many international students attend uOttawa to study in French and to take part in the cultural, social, and academic Francophone activities on campus. Each year, mentors welcome international students into this large and diverse Francophone community. During this Mois de la Francophonie, we want to ...